idontwantalargefarva
IDontWantALargeFarva
idontwantalargefarva

My first car was a Cavalier (96 to be exact) coupe. I learned to drive stick in it. It had a busted exhaust and a CAI someone threw on before I took possession...it somehow survived my abuse and I think got sent to the great junk-yard above when I traded it in...

No rubber nubs on the hood for the windshield fold-down. May be a nixed feature after all even with that alleged JL hood being sent out having the nubs.

Definitely why I don’t fold it down besides the lack of need/desire to. Plus I’ve heard it requires a PhD in Engineering. I wouldn’t be upset, the rumors of a manual are what turn me off not a feature I don’t use...

Maybe they will be keeping the folding windshield nobody uses but if taken away will cause a gigantic uproar!

Work with a row-your-own?

Work with a row-your-own?

I agree with you. If it’s against the zoning then they have a right. If they just don’t like it...well that’s just the world we live in and no one can legally have an issue with it. From what I read they just don’t like it and think he’s running a business.

We can all dream can’t we! (Reminisces of the Cobalt/HHR SS powertrain)

When ESPN starts doing politics, I think of the Pam interview in “Step Brothers”

Is this still Jalopnik?

I see potentially an Escape/Mariner. Potentially 1st gen Mariner, the wheelbase doesn’t look super long, however there is no texture on the bumper like on the 2nd gen Escape. Could maybe be a Patriot but I don’t see the tow hook in the left corner, seems more likely than the Escape/Mariner.

I thought it was one of the twins myself...

It’s all purpose. It’ll keep your coffee hot for some time, and keep your cold drinks cold for some time as well. The lids aren’t great for the subway as they don’t seal the mouth hole.

It’s all purpose. It’ll keep your coffee hot for some time, and keep your cold drinks cold for some time as well.

I had the exact same thought...er - or - Skyline?!?

I had a grad-school class that had me find field specific “scholarly” articles and decipher if they were B/S or not. A lot were B/S lacking in sample size or even blowing the scientific method right out of the water to misinterpreting the data.

A nice looking Jeep to slot between the Renegade and Cherokee. Too bad it’ll also have a Jeep tax built in.

Neutral: As others had said I wish the Dart would’ve been made to an SRT to compete with Ford/VW. The potential was there, they had a proven drivetrain that needed a little tuning to come up to modern day specs...I’m sure plenty of SRT4 owners would’ve loved to upgrade to the Dart.

On top of the incentives they have, they just can’t seem to sell them, so I would gander that the price cuts has a lot to do with lack of product movement.

Smart business move.

With the waffle plates at $30 is this deal worthwhile at “$80" compared to the deal prior with the included waffle plates and the machine for $65? Do the waffle plates ever go on sale? I don’t “need” a new griddle but my old one is worn out and tired.

With the waffle plates at $30 is this deal worthwhile at “$80" compared to the deal prior with the included waffle

“Rubbin’ is Racin’”